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Legend

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  1. Don't worry, there could sometimes be delays, but you would ultimately get your watch, if not, then a replacement one.
  2. You're right. One of the values of a gen is that it rides with confidence on your wrist no matter where you go or who you meet. Even if a rep is technically better in some aspects, it cannot replace this character of the gen article. I understand this, but like you, I still love my reps.
  3. the beauty of a rep is that you can mod it and in some aspects (like the lume or even movement health and accuracy), you can better the gen.
  4. Well said PeteM.. gen doesnt always mean best and perfect forever. I would rather wear a well-made rep than a gen riddled with imperfections, if repair is not considered.
  5. OK! lol I remember now. You're certainly very astute I must say, one of the sharper knives in the drawer.
  6. and I am looking forward to your inauguration speech Mr. Whoever.
  7. Of course you could have my bro.. just that you chose to be conversant in other topics of expertise. I am honored you consider me to be a friend, sincerely.
  8. ah, you speak Mandarin I see. But how do you know I do? Very clever.
  9. It has been just over a year since I joined RWG, and for me, it has always been the journey, never the destination. And oh my, what a journey it has been. If the journey is to be described, it is best said that it is a road filled with learning, and making friends. The benefits relating to the replica watches have been in fact secondary. When you find yourself returning to the same place time and again, out of your own free will, and because you WANT to (and not because you are a character in the movie groundhog day, or because you are doing time for armed robbery), I guess that its because you have, in a way, found your sense of belonging. RWG is a site which I visited on a daily basis since Sep 2011, to browse, to shoot the crap with some of the resident crazies, to buy and sell watches, and to look at the beautiful pictures which some of you have posted up. I have learnt much over the past year, not just about watches, but about life as well. When you really try, you can learn a lot about life just about through anything. In this case, its funny how collecting replica watches have taught me about principles of economics, about human psychology, about consumer behavior, and many different aspects of life which I would not bore you with. Its like setting out to learn to bake a cake and ending up learning to whip up an entire selection of the best desserts on earth. What I would like to say, is a simple thank you, and a shout out to some of you. 1. To the Admin and crew, for founding RWG. I am not conversant with the presumably interesting history of RWG. I only found out about its existence in Sep 2011. Without you guys, there would be no RWG. I would like to thank you guys for putting up with my deviant, politically incorrect, and sometimes outright rude posts filled with truculence, asperity and superfluous sarcasm. Thank you for not banning me or issuing me warnings. In particular, I would like to show my appreciation to Nanuq, who taught me about the forum rules and was kind enough to oblige my title change, to Watchmeister, who always had answers to my questions, and to KB, for putting up with my nonsense posts. You guys taught me what kindness and management was about. I will learn to behave better I promise, until the next douchebag turns up at my doorstep asking for a slap on his ignorant rump. 2. To the friends I made here: TeeJay, for teaching me about persistence and firmness of opinions and the atrocities of audi drives, to Maxman, for all the humor, totally ridiculous pictures and kindness which you have given me, to Sgtguk, for the friendship and graciousness toward someone who is so much more junior than your good self. Thank you for letting me hang out and play with you boys, despite being the noob here. Daytona1984, for giving me the opportunities to own some really really nice timepieces, and for always being there to help me, and the most recent addition to the list, Eumonians. Thank you for teaching me about what being a gentleman should be about. You guys really colored the site up for me. Between all of you, I learnt a lot about tattoos, Audi drivers, why dead horses should be left alone, vintage Porsches, plastic submariners, extremely unpalatable looking broads, nausea inducing ugliness, and most of all, not to take life too seriously. Well with guys like you all around, how to take life seriously, even if I do try? 3. To everyone of you whom bought the watches I sold, or sold me watches. I never got shortchanged out of a single deal, and I appreciate the integrity and honesty of everyone whom I purchased watches from. You have shown me a special side of the hobby, opening my world to watches I never knew could exist. To those who bought my watches, I acknowledge that some deals could be less than perfect vs your expectations, but I would like to assure you that there was never the slightest intention to cheat or hurt anyone, and I WOULD stand by every single deal I make and resolve any issues arising until you are satisfied, or my resources are exhausted. Jmicro, you there? I'm still here for you buddy 4. To everyone who corrected me, advised me and enlightened me, a very sincere thank you. You see, my level of technical knowledge regarding watches is slightly above that of the average African rhinoceros, and sometimes, I make comments that are simply dumb. Thank you to each of you for NOT treating me like a rhino, is what I would like to say.Thank you for all the beautiful pictures, enlightening posts, and knowledge shared. I learnt more here than I ever did anywhere else. I will try to do better in this aspect and not irritate the hell out of everyone as a techno noob. I love this community, and what it stands for. Oh, there are people I would like to throttle at times, and others I owe apologies to for the obstinate, uncouth and occasional nefarious exchanges, but largely, it has been a journey filled with a plethora of learning, friendship and kindness Thank you RWG and thank you to every one of you who have sweetened my stay even by an ounce, and for taking time to read this post of mine. . I call RWG home to my hobby, and there is no other place I would rather be.
  10. Let me paraphrase my statement bro. You make me want a submariner.
  11. And how does the ink keep time dear bro?
  12. I recently saw someone wearing this watch (the SS, black dial model) in a mall. Like the author stated, it does have a lot of wrist presence. Your eyes will just have to flit back to confirm and admire what it just saw, maybe more than once. The word "rep" would not hit you unless you are very very conversant with all the models AP has to offer from the beginning of time till now. To me, it simply looked very nice, classy, a little sophisticated, and giving its owner some "unfair advantage" image wise
  13. I knew you'll have to pull off this stunt Bee
  14. there are some lume on reps that erm, outshine the gen ones. An example is the latest Patek Phillip Nautilus. My dad has the gen, and it did not seem to me like it has very good lumed markers. Perhaps it was the amount of charging it received. The rep my friend owned (not the exact same model though), on the other hand glowed like a torch when we stepped into a cinema from a well-lit place. Rep PAMs these days also possess exceptional lumes, and virtually indistinguishable from the gens. I know the standard rep AP ROO could do with much better lume. The gen glows bright and long...
  15. Its definitely a beautiful piece. For reps, mistakes and inaccuracies in details are part of the game, I think. This "updated" version at Puretime is pointless, IMO. It merely trades one inaccuracy for another. The pushers on all AP ROO models can come rounded these days anyway, irregardless of model. You simply need to request for it to be done.
  16. Just when we thought we have the answers, they go and change the question.
  17. As long as there exists a demand and appreciation for gen watches, and the lack of ability to afford them, there will always be reps and more reps. Unless the chinese government enforces a major ultimate sweep and clampdown, they are here to stay, love them or hate them. Even in the unlikely event that the major sweep happens, the rep makers will likely resurface like weed in the garden. And don't we love 'em weeds? I appreciate the craftsmanship of a nice genuine watch of course. I own a number of them. Yet, I enjoy my reps in a different way. Lets be honest here. Some of my reps are so well made, that I would not buy the genuine article. I won't kid myself, they are replicas. Yet, they function and look like the gen, and they cost but a fraction of the price. Value you say? i am going to keep the watch in my collection, and if I sell them to another rep collector, I would not lose in terms of what I paid for it, and what I would ask for it. So all the points about despising the rep owner, about ethics of owning a rep, they are just not in my consideration when I choose to buy a rep. I would not join RWG in the first place if I feel that the pain of the worm of morality burrowing in my conscience about this little hobby of mine. But hey, unlike the act of closet masturbation, I am happy to share and learn from fellow enthusiasts, and increase and improve my collection of reps. To me, a watch has to look nice, keep time well, and feel comfortable on the wrist. I, and you both, do not have to answer to the next guy why we choose to wear a replica instead of the genuine watch. This is simply a personal choice, and the justifications and reasons are many. Its the same when I wear my gens. I am not going to carry the certificates around when I wear the watch, and tell the next guy who asks "Look, this is a gen, and I bought it because I got an extra $5000 lying around, and I chose to buy this". If one does not talk about reasons for choosing to wear a gen watch, why should he explain for wearing a rep one? Its his own business, and his own choice. He may one day opt to switch the rep for its gen counterpart. Whether he does it or not, who would give a hoot, honestly? Let us worry about what goes on our wrist, and let us strive to improve our knowledge and widen our interest. To decry the replica collection hobby as despicable or abhorring is not something I would do. I love my rep collection and I love my membership at RWG, and the friends I have made here. I have memberships in a few other gen watch forums, and would like to say that RWG folks possess more class and knowledge than many of the upturned-nosed, limpy-handshake, and shifty-eyed blokes I met the misfortune to encounter from the other forums. We behave like real people here, replica watch owner or not. A large number of us own gens as well, and have learnt to enjoy the best of both worlds. The rep haters are simply those who have not learnt to do the same.
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